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James I "the Conqueror", king of Arago-Catalonia, conquered Mediterranean Spain from Islam during fifty crusading years (1225-1276). From his many surrender treaties, only two survive in their interlinear bilingual originals, both presented here. Each reflects the fragmentation of post-Almohad Islam, the warrior heroes of Islam carving recalcitrant principalities out of the confusion, the hard-fought local negotiations and the confrontation between two radically opposed mentalities. The full meaning of these battered and deteriorated bits of parchment emerges only from minute reconstruction of the Arabic and Latinate texts and especially from ever-widening circles of changing contexts in each world, an historical kaleidoscope. Many surprises here await students of medieval Europe, the Islamic West, Spain, the Crusades, diplomacy, Mudejars/Moriscos, and cultural conflict and interchange.
Muslims --- Peace treaties. --- Musulmans --- Traités de paix --- History. --- Histoire --- James --- Valencia (Spain : Region) --- Valence (Espagne : Région) --- Traités de paix --- Valence (Espagne : Région) --- Valencia (Spain, Region) --- History --- James - I, - King of Aragon, - 1208-1276. --- Muslims - Spain - Valencia (Region) - History. --- Peace treaties - Cross-cultural studies. --- Peace treaties --- Cross-cultural studies
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James --- Congresses. --- Aragon (Spain) --- Spain --- Aragon (Espagne) --- Espagne --- History --- Congresses --- Histoire --- Congrès --- Congrès --- James - I, - King of Aragon, - 1208-1276 --- Aragon (Spain) - History - James I, 1213-1276 --- Spain - History - 711-1516 - Congresses --- Jacques i (roi d'aragon ; 1208-1276) --- Catalogne (espagne) --- Aragon (espagne) --- 1137-1516 --- 1213-1276 (jacques i)
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The struggle between Islam and the Crusaders comprised a dialogue of cultures on a broad geographic scale and a wide expanse of time, a perennial seesaw of conquest in the West as in the East. Father Burns' pioneering work on Valencia has demonstrated that the inner reality of this sustained confrontation lies as much in the colonial interims as in the battles.Originally published in 1974.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
History of Spain --- Valencia --- Imperialism --- Mudéjares --- Crusades --- History --- James --- Pedro --- Valencia (Spain : Region) --- 297 <460> --- Mudejares --- Civilization, Islamic --- -Colonialism --- Empires --- Expansion (United States politics) --- Neocolonialism --- Political science --- Anti-imperialist movements --- Caesarism --- Chauvinism and jingoism --- Militarism --- Church history --- Middle Ages --- Chivalry --- Muslim civilization --- Civilization --- Civilization, Arab --- Mudejars --- Moriscos --- Islam. Mohammedanisme--Spanje --- -James I, King of Aragon --- Pedro III, King of Aragon --- -History --- Crusades. --- Islamic civilization. --- Mudéjares. --- History. --- -Islam. Mohammedanisme--Spanje --- Islamic civilization --- Colonialism --- Jaume, --- Jaume --- Jacques --- Jaime --- Jaime, --- James, --- Valencia [City] --- Mudejares. --- Imperialism - History - To 1500 --- James - I, - King of Aragon, - 1208-1276 --- Pedro - III, - King of Aragon, - 1239-1285 --- Valencia (Spain : Region) - History
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